Poison solar

The manufacturing of solar power panels consumes a lot of silicon, presenting us with a nasty paradox. If solar power production is ramped up as part of a global effort to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions produced by burning fossil fuels, the chances of accidental releases of sulfur hexafluoride in the silicon production process will only increase, which, says the SVTC, could "greatly undermine the reductions in greenhouse gas emissions gained by using ... Full Story »

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by Mike LaBonte - Jan. 15, 2009

It is clear that the author has researched the issue fairly well, and the key points are brought out with clarity.

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